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Quinlan may refer to: * Quinlan (name), including a list of people with the name * Quinlan, Texas See also * Quinlan Opera Company Thomas Quinlan, (10 March 1881, Bury – 20 November 1951, Holborn) was a musical impresario, best known for founding the Quinlan Opera Company. Early life and career Thomas Quinlan was the son of Dennis Quinlan, a railway clerk, and Ellen ... * Quinlan Road, a record label {{disambig ...
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Quinlan (name)
Quinlan is an Ireland, Irish surname, also used as a given name. Notable people with the name include: Surname * Anthony Quinlan (born 1984), English actor * Arthur Quinlan (1921–2012), Irish journalist * Bernard Quinlan (1885–1950), Australian cricketer and doctor * Bernie Quinlan (born 1951), former Australian rules footballer * Bill Quinlan (1932–2015), American professional football player * Carrie Quinlan, British actress and comedy writer * Derek Quinlan (born 1947), Irish businessman * Frances Quinlan, (born 1986?), American musician * Jack Quinlan (1927–1965), American sportscaster * James Quinlan (1833–1906), Union Army officer during the American Civil War * Jim Quinlan (1922–2003), American professional basketball player * Jim Quinlan (writer), Jim Quinlan (1934–2020), American screenwriter and author * Jimmy Quinlan (born 1981), Canadian lacrosse player * John Quinlan (bishop) (1826–1883), Roman Catholic bishop * John Quinlan (wrestler) (born 1974) * K ...
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Quinlan, Texas
Quinlan is a rural city in the southern part of Hunt County, Texas, United States, within the Dallas–Fort Worth metropolitan area. As of the 2010 census, it had a population of 1,394. It is west of Lake Tawakoni. History The city of Quinlan began about 1892 as a stop on the Texas Midland Railroad, which was owned by famed bond investor Hetty Green, called by the contemporary press "The Witch of Wall Street". The railroad was operated by her son, Edward H.R. Green. Texas Midland became a subsidiary of the Houston & Texas Central Railroad, and the city which built up around a depot constructed here between the towns of Roberts and Greenville was named Quinlan in honor of George A. Quinlan, the general manager of the Houston & Texas Central railroad. The post office opened in Quinlan in 1894, and by 1896, the city was incorporated. Harry Ford served as first mayor. Quinlan soon became the center of a large agricultural area, providing a railroad shipping point for growers of cot ...
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Quinlan Opera Company
Thomas Quinlan, (10 March 1881, Bury – 20 November 1951, Holborn) was a musical impresario, best known for founding the Quinlan Opera Company. Early life and career Thomas Quinlan was the son of Dennis Quinlan, a railway clerk, and Ellen Quinlan, née Carroll. He was the eldest of five children. Quinlan studied as an accountant, and in 1901 he was company secretary of the Withnell Brick company. He also trained as a baritone; he was first coached by Granville Bantock, and later studied for the operatic stage under Victor Maurel. He began music management in 1906, touring among others Enrico Caruso, Fritz Kreisler, John Philip Sousa and including a Nellie Melba tour of Ireland in 1908.The Lone Hand, 2 September 1912 On 4 July 1907 he married Dora Collins (daughter of James Collins, a tea merchant) at St Peter and St Edward Church, 43 Palace Street, Pimlico, London SW1. The witnesses were Gertrude Browning and the pianist Angelo Fronani, who married the opera singer Zél ...
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